‘Sub-standard’ Clenagh route ‘a danger for road users’
A ‘sinking sub-standard road’ in Newmarket-on-Fergus is not due for an upgrade in Clare County Council’s 2020 roadworks programme.
A ‘sinking sub-standard road’ in Newmarket-on-Fergus is not due for an upgrade in Clare County Council’s 2020 roadworks programme.
A tight window of time has left GAA clubs across the county scrambling to get up to championship speed and has resulted in injuries hitting every single team.
In a dogged tie that could have realistically swung in either direction, it was Clonlara who provided the greater composure coming down the final straight to edge the opening spoils in Sixmilebridge on Friday evening.
With the exhaust fumes of the 2012 title winning juggernaut fading inexorably into the distance with every passing season, Newmarket-on-Fergus’ priority list has understandably altered significantly towards moulding a whole new generation of flagship hurlers in recent times.
Cusack Park and O’Garney Park in Sixmilebridge are to be used as the primary venues for all clashes in the Clare senior hurling championship.
A file is currently being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions as part of an investigation into sustained alleged online abuse of Clare GAA officers.
Clare GAA have received a directive from Croke Park not to approve loans for clubs to fund planned developments on their grounds.
Fast traffic is adding to flooding problems along a 5km stretch of road in Newmarket-on-Fergus, a local representative has flagged.
Figures across business, political and sporting divides have paid tribute to Jack Daly following his death over the weekend.